Corporate meddlers: The Koch brothers are trying to derail a Phoenix light rail project.
Unwise plot: California could end up shifting billions of dollars from high-speed rail to local rail projects in the Bay Area and Los Angeles.
Fare-Free SLC: Salt Lake City could wind up making transit fare-free.
Locking out opportunity: Des Moines, Iowa is going out of its way to downzone areas of the city.
Pound foolish: Planned transit cuts in the middle of Pennsylvania appear to already be pushing business to find ways to get their employees to work.
Walk up, please: Minneapolis has followed Portland’s lead in banning drive-through windows at businesses.
Fail venture: Uber has managed to post another massive multi-billion-dollar quarterly loss.
Filling the gap: Virgin Trains USA (Brightline) is seeking $800 million in bonds to bankroll higher-speed rail between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
Seattle Walk Report: A comic illustrator shows that the best way to fall back in love in Seattle is to explore it by walking.
A delicate dance: BikePortland highlights a good design for integration of bus and bike facilities at a transit stop.
Racial bias: Do police treat black and white suspects differently?
Trim their trips: Uber and Lyft are causing a lot of unnecessary traffic in cities.
New rolling stock: TransLink is putting out a bidding process for 205 new SkyTrain vehicles.
Inequality maintained: According to a recent study, the benefits of high-tech job growth do not provide spillover benefits to communities at large.